Research Article
Clinical Profile and Outcome of Esophageal Button Battery Ingestion in Children: An 8-Year Retrospective Case Series
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Images from a 2-month-old boy who was admitted to the hospital 40 days after ingesting a button battery. (a) Anteroposterior chest X-ray with double-contour aspect of the battery lodged in the proximal esophagus. (b) Battery after endoscopic removal. (c) Surgery due to development of a tracheoesophageal fistula.
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